Chidambaram says jobs, lives lost due to demonetisation

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Launching a scathing attack on the on the note ban anniversary, senior leader today said millions of people "suffered" and no one can deny that lives and jobs were lost due to

A year after the decision, the former Union minister said on this "black day, people should read real-life stories and say a prayer for the "millions who suffered".


"Can any one deny lives were lost, small businesses closed and jobs were lost?," he said in a series of tweets.

Chidambaram claimed with the public is Rs 15 lakh crore and it is increasing and will soon reach the November 2016 level of Rs 17 lakh crore.

He said how much (money supply) there should be, is a decision of the RBI, not the

Chidambaram claimed that artificial reduction of in circulation is one of the reasons for lower demand and lower growth.

"In interest of transparency, government/RBI should release RBI Board's agenda, background note and (former Governor) Dr Raghuram Rajan's note. If is confident of its decision, why does it fear releasing these documents?," he asked.

Exactly a year ago, Prime Minister had announced of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes as a measure to fight blackmoney, corruption, fake currency and terror funding.

The opposition is observing "black day" today.

Chidambaram said the has claimed that black moneyhas been eliminated but when the Gujarat election campaign will start "you will find the 'eliminated' black money".

"Modi's currency gamble damaged Indian economy, says the BBC. Is BBC a supporter of and corruption?," he asked.

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First Published: Wed, November 08 2017. 10:57 IST